Since people didn’t have much opportunity for paid labor, factories caught the population’s attention. People would work seven days a week for long hours and this would cause them to spend more time working than actually being at home (Nardinelli, 2008). Not only that, but since people didn’t want to commute so far to work, cities began to emerge all around the globe with factories as a central point. This switch from a rural to urban environment saw an increase in crime rate and poverty (Nardinelli, 2008). Some historians have theorized that the reason for the increase in poverty was that the common people were 65% of the population, yet they only had 29% of the wealth. Wages were also low and increasing at a very slow pace of 0.3% annually (Nardinelli, 2008). This may have led people to resort to crime either to feed their greed or sustain
Since people didn’t have much opportunity for paid labor, factories caught the population’s attention. People would work seven days a week for long hours and this would cause them to spend more time working than actually being at home (Nardinelli, 2008). Not only that, but since people didn’t want to commute so far to work, cities began to emerge all around the globe with factories as a central point. This switch from a rural to urban environment saw an increase in crime rate and poverty (Nardinelli, 2008). Some historians have theorized that the reason for the increase in poverty was that the common people were 65% of the population, yet they only had 29% of the wealth. Wages were also low and increasing at a very slow pace of 0.3% annually (Nardinelli, 2008). This may have led people to resort to crime either to feed their greed or sustain